A hearing at the state Capitol on Thursday was packed with parents who oppose the bill
A bill introduced in the state House would require the reporting of non-vaccinated students to the Colorado Department of Health and Environment. Currently those records are kept with the school.
“What this bill is not about is requiring more students to get vaccinations. It’s about who will keep charge of the records,” said Rep. Dan Pabon, a Democrat representing Denver.
A hearing at the state Capitol on Thursday was packed with parents who oppose the bill.
Christine Carter has four children and has had them vaccinated.
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Next thing you know, they'll require parents to microchip their kids (if they don't already do it through vaccine shots). Welcome to 1984.
ReplyDeleteIs that a HIPPA violation?
ReplyDeleteVer are your papers? Does your neighbor have der papers? You must report it to the Fuerer-land Security at once!! Schnell, Schnell swine-hundt!
ReplyDeleteYou read my mind. Registration, microchips...numbers tattooed on their arms. Tell me again how free this country is?
DeleteSo called leaders are nothing but clay sheep to the mafia of big pharma. Obamacare the illegal intrusion into everything about us. Democrats are proven scum leading the drive to hell. So Keep cheering you "i didnt do anything crowd". Your forehead stamp awaits
ReplyDeleteYa know, I went to one of those bill opposition gatherings here in Annapolis once. Musta been a couple thousand of us there in opposition to a MD bill and I'm certain that many more thousands of phone calls, U.S. mail and emails in opposition were sent... the Dems passed those gun bills anyway w/o amendment. CO's Dems will too.
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